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Originally Posted by UKking
Anyways, if you want to refuse a prescription for birth control, then I am of the opinion that you had better make sure that there is someone else who will provide them with their prescription.
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It's your responsibility to find a pharmacist willing to offer you what you want. Or, rather, sometimes it is and always it should be.
Or you could try making the contraceptive yourself. Then you can credibly claim a 'right'.
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Originally Posted by Rekna
If my beliefs said I shouldn't sell anything to black people would that make it ok for me not to serve black people?
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Should you be allowed to refuse a voluntary transaction of some of your stuff for some of someone else's stuff? Of course.
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Originally Posted by Frosstbyte
I have a hard time with situations like this. I understand people want to be pharmacists and not compromise their beliefs to do so, but, at the same time, I don't see how it is in any way a pharmacist's business to do anything but to provide the medicines prescribed by doctors to patients.
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Then you can fire that pharmacist.
What? You're not the employer?
Then why is it any of
your business?